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Noise Pop 2009 date, films and musical acts announced

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Early announcements are being made for San Francisco's Noise Pop Festival for 2009. The 17th annual film and music festival is set for Feb. 24-March 1 at venues sprinkled throughout the city.

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Staff Picks - Austin L. Ray (web editor)

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Each year, I open a fresh Word document and initiate, once more, a war with myself. This year was no exception. Titled "An Assortment of 2008 Musical Things in a Semi-Particular Order," my list, which includes albums you may have seen previously featured here and here, is absolutely and totally subject to change until Dec. 31. That being said, take a gander at its current iteration:

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No Age - "Eraser"

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Click above to watch "Eraser" from No Age's debut full-length Nouns, out now on Sub Pop.

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Review: No Age - Nouns
No More R&R: No Age Photo Blog
Video: No Age - Eraser (live from SXSW)


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Abe Vigoda tours on Skeleton

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Abe Vigoda lead No, no, dear readers, we are not referring to the aged actor of Godfather fame. Rather, we speak of the L.A. tropicalia-infused punk outfit of same name.

The lovely gentleman of Abe Vigoda the band released their new record, Skeleton, on July 8. The four-man group is on tour to promote the album through August 8, and it'll be with fellow Los Angelinos No Age for many of the dates.

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Pitchfork Fest '08 Day Two: Evolution of Hip

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(Getting sick, sick, sick with Chk, Chk, Chk)

As the natural progression of emergently original things go, Pfork’s festival speaks no more to one niche market, which is something best analogized by !!!’s Nic Offer late afternoon Saturday, before thrusting his pelvis to a series of genre-blurring grunts:

We’re the lowest rated band on Pitchfork, with the highest set time.  It goes to show you the kids know something the critics don’t.

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Click above to watch No Age performing "Eraser" live at the Paste and Stereogum Dell Lounge party at SXSW 2008.

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SXSW 2008: "Boy Void" Performance

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No Age: Nouns

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No Age’s allure has always come from the band’s conflict between its punk-rock grit and its penchant for shoegaze flourish. Unlike the contemporaries of Deerhunter who blur this line to the point where it’s unrecognizable, these two denizens of the artful L.A. skate-punk scene can’t seem to decide whether they want to sound like your high school punk band or the soundtrack to Lost in Translation. But that’s cool. Anyone who has seen even one episode of reality television knows that conflict sells like gangbusters.

Like the charmingly rough Weirdo Rippers before it, Nouns again finds guitarist Randy Randall and drummer/vocalist Dean Spunt struggling to reconcile their lo-fi charm with their psychedelic dreams of grandeur. The album switches between grimy rockers (“Here Should Be My Home”) and come-down lullabies (“Things I Did When I Was Dead”) seemingly at random, but the fuzzy haze that hangs over each track holds the record together. Flush with Sub Pop’s coveted cash-money, No Age has cleaned up its production a bit, making the atmospheric pieces more intimate and the rock assaults more, well, assaulting. While this change might ruffle a few fanboys’ feathers, it is nice to finally hear No Age songs that don’t sound like they were recorded in a rusty trashcan.

Whether No Age is a gritty punk group or a transcendent shoegaze outfit is irrelevant. This is a band that revels in contradictory juxtapositions, and that's what makes it so much fun to listen to. Take the time you would've spent trying to compartmentalize No Age and use it to turn the volume up on your stereo. Nouns is all the better for it.


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Click above to watch No Age performing "Boy Void" live at the Paste and Stereogum Dell Lounge party at SXSW 2008. Video courtesy of our friends at GameTap.

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